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Re: [TowerTalk] Divining rods and pyramids

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Divining rods and pyramids
From: "David J. Sourdis - HK1A" <hk1kxa@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 18:33:58 -0500
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Dave, Just try it, no kidding.
73

David  
HK1A
EC5KXA
ex-HK1KXA




> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 12:32:34 -0700
> From: xdavid@cis-broadband.com
> To: towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Divining rods and pyramids
> 
> 
> Either that is the most hilariously sarcastic post I have seen in quite 
> a while (if so, kudos to you), or it is now apparent that I have been 
> mysteriously transported to some weird alternative universe .... 
> possibly Narnia or some place similar to it.   Anyone out there know how 
> I can find the door in the back of the closet to get back home?
> 
> Dave   AB7E
> 
> 
> On 9/1/2010 9:15 AM, David J. Sourdis - HK1A wrote:
> > I did two "L"  out of an old coat hanger wire. About 6" for the handles and 
> > 30" for long part of the wire L.
> > Take one on each hand as  an inverted L , being the vertical part of the 
> > inverted L, the 6" handles, the long parts of the Ls should be horizontal, 
> > parallel and looking in the same direction you are walking on. When there 
> > is an underground discontinuity made of water the Ls will tend to rotate to 
> > the center, making the 30 inch sides cross each other. Even if you rotate 
> > your wrists to the outside (right wrist going clockwise, opposite for 
> > left), making the rods to move upwards on an inclined plane, the rods will 
> > rotate to the center overcoming the pull of gravity for small inclinations. 
> > I could locate the positions of the corners of an old sewer system well in 
> > my backyard with this rods. Not a good place to put a tower, hihi
> > More interestingly: I did the rods from a book about Pyramids ("The magical 
> > powers of the pyramid" is the translation of the spanish title). Using thin 
> > cardboard, I made a scaled version of the Gizah pyramids, about three 
> > inches high and a second one about three times that size.
> > When the rods where moved at belly height over one of the pyramids sitting 
> > on the floor, the rods would rotate to the center very quick, ONLY IF the 
> > faces of the pyramid were aligned with the cardinal points the rods would 
> > move, if the faces were aligned with NE, SE, NW and SW, instead of N, S, E, 
> > W, the rods wouldn't move.
> > To make the pyramid: Draw a circle on the cardboard. The radius of the 
> > circle multiplied by 1,0517 (the radius + 5.17%) is the square base's side 
> > lenght. With the base lenght draw four end to end chords on the circle and 
> > then draw lines between the ends of the chords and the circle center, this 
> > lines will be the edges of the pyramid that part from the square base 
> > corners and meet at the top (circle center). The chords are the four bottom 
> > sides of the faces. The four resulting triangles are the faces of your 
> > pyramid, no base needed. Then cut out the drawing and bend by the edges to 
> > form the pyramid, it is wise to leave an extra flip strip on one of the end 
> > faces to make the closing and gluing of the pyramid easier and stronger.
> > CHORD:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secant_line
> > Sorry about Pyramid talk, back to Tower Talk :o)
> > 73
> >
> >
> > David
> > HK1A
> > EC5KXA
> > ex-HK1KXA
> >
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